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I kinda like my recon. It’s a very nice bipod for the money.Just wondering whats the best bang for the buck in bipods. Just can’t personally justify $300 for a bipod so i just ordered a utg recon 360 to try. Whats everyone else using?
I kinda like my recon. It’s a very nice bipod for the money.
Either of you find anything not to like at all?I like my Recon for hunting. Lighter than my Accutac.
For the price, no. I’ve had mine since 2016, and I mostly use it for setting the gun down in the field when I take a break.Either of you find anything not to like at all?
Maybe a little heavy, but aren't they all. I'm with Terry, for $60 there is nothing to complain about. It is much better than my Magpul.Either of you find anything not to like at all?

I get you I can’t walk like i used to when hunting so i carry a empty bucket with a seat and styx so i can sit as i go along. Makes good practice for ft!I have an Accu-Tac with extended legs, entire setup is about $600. These are great bipods from the bench but can be terribly awkward and heavy as $/@& for the field. Very expensive for what they are, honestly I'm so tired of carrying it I might actually dump it and go with a cheap Harris bipod. Heck, no bipod is actually better than using one. Haha Anyone has a lightweight solution other than sticks I'm all ears.
Yeah, I’ve actually been using my primos sticks for walking and stalking. They’re very stable, and they double as a walking stick for rough terrain. Only downfall is if you want to sit prone, it won’t go low enough.I get you I can’t walk like i used to when hunting so i carry an empty bucket with a seat and styx so i can sit as i go along. Makes good practice for ft!
After a long search I recently decided to purchase a carbon fiber Bog Deathgrip Sherpa tripod. When shooting my Umarex Origin with its textured plastic forend I secure it firmly in the tripod's adjustable clamp. When shooting my RTI Prophet , which has a slippery carbon fiber air bottle for a forend, I remove the clamp from its arca fitting on the tripod and attach the rifle securely via a picatinny to arca adapter. I find this tripod to be very stable and adaptable with its 360 degree rotation and adjustable height.Just wondering whats the best bang for the buck in bipods. Just can’t personally justify $300 for a bipod so i just ordered a utg recon 360 to try. Whats everyone else using?
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